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Are Any Of These A 1941 D Double Die?

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 Posted 04/23/2025  9:12 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add GTone to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Here are all 3 of my 1941 D's. Do any of them have a Double Die Reverse? Looking under my microscope 1 of them has a different look... Especially the "United States of America" and the "M" in Monticello. Sorry for such lousy pictures, I'm getting a microscope with a screen very soon!


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@gto, I'm seeing heavy circulation wear rather than doubling. Maybe get us a nice closeup of what seems to be doubling once you have that new photo setup?
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Not seeing any doubling on any of them. Just circulation wear and flattening on the letters.
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Can you show what you want to be acknowledged? I mean please don't ask us to know what you are asking about without pointing it out - just trying to help you.
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Quote:
I'm getting a microscope with a screen very soon!

Please don't - I know most wont say it but - "Please don't" - screen shots really aren't welcome here! Right everybody?
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Yes, you are right Marv65. That is the general rule.
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I think I learned something else new, because I'm almost certain the #3 coin has Die Deterioration, and It's not a Double Die after all. Still learning but ya gotta start somewhere, huh
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